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The 'Seven Kingdoms Hoppy Wheat Ale' is Inspired by Game of Thrones

Ommegang recently added a sixth beer to its Game of Thrones collection called the 'Seven Kingdoms Hoppy Wheat Ale.' The brewery teamed up with HBO to produce the series and has released a new variety along with the premiere of each season. Now there is a sixth beer available for fans looking for a tasty brew to accompany their favorite show.

Seven Kingdoms Hoppy Wheat Ale is a craft beer that combines a hoppy American ale with a Belgian-style wheat. The hops give the beer a herby, cirtrusy taste that is balanced by the wheaty maltiness. Overall, the brewery described the new beer as "pleasant, playful, and inspired."

For those who have already sampled Ommegang's five other Game of Thrones-inspired brews, the new beer provides a perfect way to round out the collection.
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